In 1982, TRON was repeatedly featured in reports about cutting-edge computer graphics (and rightfully so), but truth-be-told, many journalists were crediting the computer with animation that was often accomplished by hand and through painstakingly tedious photographic processes. Go behind-the-scenes with SHAZ, SHUA, and JAMIE once more as they continue to DECODE the GRID of the original TRON movie as they delve into The Making of TRON.

PLUS: The original TRON Soundtrack comes out on translucent blue vinyl and other news.

Let us know what you love about TRON and want to hear on TRON: Decoding the Grid. And don’t forget to let Disney know how much you like TRON (in all its various presentations) and that you want more!

In 1982, computer graphics were just in their infancy. When a major motion picture decided to include digital effects for nearly half of its length, it was a mammoth task. SHAZ, SHUA, and JAMIE continue to DECODE the GRID by forging ahead with the behind-the-scenes coverage of TRON as they discuss the struggles and successes of making a movie based largely on computer effects.

PLUS: Polaris teases PROGRAMS and USERS alike with their three-wheeled version of a LIGHT-RUNNER, the Slingshot. Light up your listening with these light-up ear buds from NOMA.

Let us know what you love about TRON and want to hear on TRON: Decoding the Grid. And don’t forget to let Disney know how much you like TRON (in all its various presentations) and that you want more!